-
examples of
Auregnais survived,
mostly in
place names in Alderney, and one
audio recording is
known to exist. The last
known native speaker of
Auregnais died...
- Dgèrnésiais or
Guernsey French (in Guernsey)
Sercquiais (or Sarkese, in Sark)
Auregnais (in Alderney) The
British and
Irish governments recognize Jèrriais and...
-
remainder of the
historic influence of
Auregnais on
Alderney English is very hard to discern,
since Guernésiais and
Auregnais differed only slightly. Guernsey...
-
Alderney (/ˈɔːldərni/ AWL-dər-nee; French:
Aurigny [oʁiɲi];
Auregnais: Aoeur'gny) is the
northernmost of the
inhabited Channel Islands. It is part of...
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Kingdom Languages Cornish English (de
facto official)
Irish Manx
Norman Auregnais Guernésiais Jèrriais
Sercquiais Scots Ulster Scots Scottish Gaelic Welsh...
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Gaumais Vosgien Welche Mayennais Moselle Romance Norman Anglo-Norman
Auregnais Guernésiais Jèrriais
Sercquiais Law
French Augeron Cauchois Cotentinais...
- Anglicisation.
There are four main dialects/languages of
Norman in the islands,
Auregnais (Alderney,
extinct in late
twentieth century), Dgèrnésiais (Guernsey)...
- (tripod). aver, have (auxiliary verb) oimaïr, to love (regular conjugation)
Auregnais dialect Literature in the
other languages of
Britain Sarnia Cherie Sercquiais...
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English Scots Celtic Cornish Scottish Gaelic Irish Manx
Welsh Romance Auregnais French Guernésiais Jèrriais
Sercquiais Other British Sign
Language Irish...
- (the
dialect of Guernsey). It is also
closely related to the now-extinct
Auregnais (Alderney) dialect, as well as to
Continental Norman. It is
still spoken...